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for that perspective, we're joined now by georgia republican congressman jack kingston. thank you for taking the time on what i know is a very busy day. tell me -- let's talk mood, first of all. ten days ago, two weeks ago the house republican conference very much in the news. a bill -- the so-called plan b could not be brought to the house floor because it lacked the votes. where is the house republican conference now in their mentality on making a deal on the fiscal cliff, and is there reason for optimism if something does get produced from the senate sometime today? >> you know, i think there is reason for optimism, first of all, because, chris, you have to remember, we actually passed as part of our budget in the spring an alternative to this possess. we did another such bill in august, and then before we left prayer to plan b, we passed a third bill, so we're glad to see the senate move, and when they do, we'll have something to sink our teeth into. we might not necessarily accept it as-is. there will be some amending, i suppose, lots of debate, but i think that the
for that perspective, we're joined now by georgia republican congressman jack kingston. thank you for taking the time on what i know is a very busy day. tell me -- let's talk mood, first of all. ten days ago, two weeks ago the house republican conference very much in the news. a bill -- the so-called plan b could not be brought to the house floor because it lacked the votes. where is the house republican conference now in their mentality on making a deal on the fiscal cliff, and is there reason...
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general jack keane, thank you so much for your insight. we really appreciate it. >> happy new year, heather. heather: happy new year to you too. gregg: parts of the midwest preparing for another storm heading their way. our meteorologist maria molina is live at the fox extreme weather center following this one closely. hi, maria. >> gregg, good to see you. that's right, we're talking about another storm system that will impact the portions of the midwest with more accumulating zone on new year's eve and during the midnight hour. we're looking snow falling in areas like missouri. keep that in mind as you head how the doors later today and start to do preparations for new year's eve. we have snow coming down in portions of missouri and kansas. accumulations could be three to five inches of snow snow. i want to point out we have areas accumulated here on the satellite picture. this is kentucky with freezing rain that is dangerous stuff as far as any driving goes on the roadways. you could be looking at slippery conditions on the road even on
general jack keane, thank you so much for your insight. we really appreciate it. >> happy new year, heather. heather: happy new year to you too. gregg: parts of the midwest preparing for another storm heading their way. our meteorologist maria molina is live at the fox extreme weather center following this one closely. hi, maria. >> gregg, good to see you. that's right, we're talking about another storm system that will impact the portions of the midwest with more accumulating zone...
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all work and no play makes jack a very dull boy. >> there you go. it may be the 17 sued a feds i took before the show. >> oh, the memories. good times, right? >> when he's gone, you really miss him. >> he'll be back on wednesday, in time to trade the fiscal cliff. all right. the deadline, of course, just hours away. if lawmakers wind up kicking the can down the road, they may want to come up with a way of saying so. that son the annual list of words to be ban issued. spoiler alert, trending and bucket list, not surprisingly the phrase that got the most nominations this year, fiscal cliff. so that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. what other phrases should be banned and why. and remember, try and keep it clean. tweet us at squawk street. we've got your responses throughout the morning. fiscal cliff definitely has to go. >> i can't wait for hash tag to go away. >> we'll start hearing about the debt ceiling in two months. >> a ban on 2013's list. >> have a great new year. >> you as well. i have no special plans. i have a 3-month-old daug
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you know what, jack? >> we may never be back. >> it's been an experience. >> i'll shake your hand. >> it's been fascinating. thanks to jack hanna. and the columbus zoo. tune in for jack hanna's wild countdown. that is all for us tonight. i'm going to have a cold shower. good evening. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. we are watching two major stories affecting your world tonight. one the health of the u.s. secretary of state. hillary clinton is in the hospital right now with a blood clot. stay right there. full details on her condition and prognosis. also tonight, say the words with me here, fiscal cliff. no vote yet, no agreement yet. and not a lot of time left. can you say one more day? we're going to start with the secretary of state, hillary clinton, hospitalized with a blood clot. it was discovered today during a follow-up exam. doctors say it is related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. you'll recall the former first lady was suffering from a stomach virus whe
you know what, jack? >> we may never be back. >> it's been an experience. >> i'll shake your hand. >> it's been fascinating. thanks to jack hanna. and the columbus zoo. tune in for jack hanna's wild countdown. that is all for us tonight. i'm going to have a cold shower. good evening. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. we are watching two major stories affecting your world tonight. one the health of the u.s. secretary of state. hillary...
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jack mathews. [applause] mr. speaker, as someone who hasn't even had their first proper smoke yet -- [laughter] [applause] i'm not sure i'm entirely qualified to talk about marriage. but my inexperience in relationships is not the region the marriage law should not hear new national campaign. as young people, wouldn't we support the relevant curriculum giving vocational training had a fair wage we get our first up? for better access to buses and trains to allow us to get to school and work? i'd rather be well-informed, well trained, well paid her well-traveled than well, married. and i am not alone. according to the office of national statistics, the number of under 20s getting married represents less than half a percent of all marriages in "the sunday times" in the annual number of marriages is at the lowest for over 100 years. someone once said of the state temporary insanity. without sounding too sappy, love doesn't need a cure. love is about marriage. it is marriage that is immoral without love. perhaps we sh
jack mathews. [applause] mr. speaker, as someone who hasn't even had their first proper smoke yet -- [laughter] [applause] i'm not sure i'm entirely qualified to talk about marriage. but my inexperience in relationships is not the region the marriage law should not hear new national campaign. as young people, wouldn't we support the relevant curriculum giving vocational training had a fair wage we get our first up? for better access to buses and trains to allow us to get to school and work? i'd...
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parental guidance, fourth, and jack reacher was fifth. >>> the year is almost over, and here are the top storyics from the world of entertainment. >> reporter: jay-z and beyonce welcoming baby blue ivy only a week into 2012, ending speculation of her not being pregnant. adele had six grammy awards. she's new mother to a baby boy, but refuses to give out his name. jessica simpson announced her pregnancy early. bringing home a baby girl. snoek e gave birth to her own meat ball, in time for mvt to give jersey shore the ax. many celebs gave their marriages a timeout. heidi klum divorced seal. demi moore and ashton kutcher reason officially divorce, but both say they want a break. and tom cruise and katie holmes ended their marriage in june. hollywood had its share of happily ever afters. justin timberlake and jessica biel. and brangelina finally ready to tie the knot. and pitt's ex-wife, jennifer aniston announced her engagement. >> the winner of "american idol" is phillip phillips. >> season 12 kicks off in january. the x factor adding new faces. america choosing the winner -- >> tate s
parental guidance, fourth, and jack reacher was fifth. >>> the year is almost over, and here are the top storyics from the world of entertainment. >> reporter: jay-z and beyonce welcoming baby blue ivy only a week into 2012, ending speculation of her not being pregnant. adele had six grammy awards. she's new mother to a baby boy, but refuses to give out his name. jessica simpson announced her pregnancy early. bringing home a baby girl. snoek e gave birth to her own meat ball, in...
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what is preventing lawmakers from reaching a deal in representative jack kingston is a republican from georgia. he joins us now from d.c. congressman, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's just discuss this for a minute. you know, taxes, whether taxes should go up or not is an interesting concept because some people are just religious about it, right? we talked to steven moore, grover norquist, pat toomey. some just think taxes should never go up on people. others think if you increase taxes it will hurt the economy. that may actually have some truth to it. but there's a tone deafness out there that has now superseded all of this, congressman, and it is -- we just heard mitch mcconnell, i don't know why people say things like this, but they make people wonder about legislators saying on the floor of the senate, i worked all day saturday to get this thing done. there's been -- i can't say this enough times. you have had 516 days to get this done and you have had 12 years to deal with the bush era tax cuts. what's the problem? >> you know, ali, i can't agree with you more.
what is preventing lawmakers from reaching a deal in representative jack kingston is a republican from georgia. he joins us now from d.c. congressman, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's just discuss this for a minute. you know, taxes, whether taxes should go up or not is an interesting concept because some people are just religious about it, right? we talked to steven moore, grover norquist, pat toomey. some just think taxes should never go up on people. others think if you...
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retired 4 star general jack keene talks about defense cuts that are eye-popping. stay with us. you know that little 50-pound thingy at the doctor's office when they weigh you, and they have to move it over? my doctor does not have to do that anymore. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. feels great. simple. effective. take that, 50 pound thingy. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. >>> i'm harris faulkner. this is the "fox report." it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news of this special edition. no senate vote on the fiscal cliff tonight. that just from majority leader harry reid. they cannot agree. cannot agree on a counter offer at this point from the democrats. after a day of last minute negotiations to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts set to go into effect the day after tomorrow. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel very busy tonight. it's almost coming apart. >> that's right. there's a lot of dis ag
retired 4 star general jack keene talks about defense cuts that are eye-popping. stay with us. you know that little 50-pound thingy at the doctor's office when they weigh you, and they have to move it over? my doctor does not have to do that anymore. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. feels great. simple. effective. take that, 50 pound thingy. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier...
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host: says a contender for his job would be jack lew. guest: that's the betting money. is his job if he wants it. and there's some question if he wants it. that's a big commitment. i think he would be expected to stay for the entire term. he has been a white house official throughout the time. so the question is if he wents to take it and if he wents it he'll probably get it. host: where did he come from before chief of staff? guest: he's been in government for a long time. he was the budget director for president clinton. he was on wall street during the bush. but he basically made his bones in the government. he was a long-time assistant to former house speaker tip o'neal. he helped put together the social security deal so he's been involved with budget issues for quite some time in the 80s and 90s. host: christina next. caller: thanks for c-span. host: go ahead. caller: thank you so much for c-span. i'm having a problem because with all these comparisons with in the past with clinton and reagan and all, president obama has faced things that no other president has eve
host: says a contender for his job would be jack lew. guest: that's the betting money. is his job if he wants it. and there's some question if he wants it. that's a big commitment. i think he would be expected to stay for the entire term. he has been a white house official throughout the time. so the question is if he wents to take it and if he wents it he'll probably get it. host: where did he come from before chief of staff? guest: he's been in government for a long time. he was the budget...
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jack and barbara nicklaus, and fellow golfers here and around the world. arnie, i'm going to tell a couple of golf stories and we'll get around to giving you the gold medal. what makes this metal unique is that any american can win it. whether it be a general, an artist, and astronauts, or an athlete. you can start out selling paint and end up receiving congress's highest honor. not bad for an honest they's work. throughout his life, he's been a model of integrity, passion, and commitment. these are the attributes of a great golfer, and a great american. arne will tell you, it has never been about winning. he won the amateur championship back in 1964. that turning point, as he called it. there was something about the way he walked, attack the ball. asked about that, arnie said, everyone wants to win, but i did not want to lose. i just could not lose. that drove me harder than anything. someone who understands -- as someone who understands, we have got something there in common. it just so happens that last friday i was at the detroit country club, where th
jack and barbara nicklaus, and fellow golfers here and around the world. arnie, i'm going to tell a couple of golf stories and we'll get around to giving you the gold medal. what makes this metal unique is that any american can win it. whether it be a general, an artist, and astronauts, or an athlete. you can start out selling paint and end up receiving congress's highest honor. not bad for an honest they's work. throughout his life, he's been a model of integrity, passion, and commitment....
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. >> and just in the last week, jack klugman and charles durning. you've heard of 3-d ultrasound, and now there's 3-d mammogr >> in this morning's medical alert, a new study finds fewer americans are being screened for cancer. researchers looked at screening rates for prostate, breast, colon and cervical cancers and found that the general public did not meet recommended screening requirements for cancers. they say there are confusions to the recommendations and fewer americans are insured, which could lead to a decrease in screening. you've heard of 3-d ultrasounds but what about 3-d mammograms? the veterans affairs maryland healthcare system is the first in the state to make this available. dr. elliott steagall is here to tell us about it. what are 3-d mammograms? >> it's a technology that's referred to technically as digital tomosynthesis and it means that rather than doing a single mammographic image in one plane and a second in another plane, we take multiple pictures rapidly and have the computer reconstruct the images so it's the same for mamm
. >> and just in the last week, jack klugman and charles durning. you've heard of 3-d ultrasound, and now there's 3-d mammogr >> in this morning's medical alert, a new study finds fewer americans are being screened for cancer. researchers looked at screening rates for prostate, breast, colon and cervical cancers and found that the general public did not meet recommended screening requirements for cancers. they say there are confusions to the recommendations and fewer americans are...
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frankly, i wish we had a few more dealmakers around and people like dan rostenkowsky and the late jack brooks when he was chairman of the judiciary committee. we need a few more people like that who know how to get thins done. unfortunately, we're in short supply right now. >> david, is john boehner's role -- has his role been diminished? >> no. i mean, look, what you have is a situation, i think what's clearly occurred here has been the house passed bills in terms of being able to avert this fiscal cliff, the senate has had difficulty in managing those bills and as a result of that harry reid ended up passing a completely different bill rather than taking up what could have been to get us into the traditional process and then they get to the congress where they get to negotiate and for some reason i don't understand why reid didn't pick up the two bills and simply pass them and amend them the way we wanted so we can get the congress. i'm sort of befuddled by that. >> that's a good point. jonathan allen raised an interesting point and it speaks to what you just said as well, david. thi
frankly, i wish we had a few more dealmakers around and people like dan rostenkowsky and the late jack brooks when he was chairman of the judiciary committee. we need a few more people like that who know how to get thins done. unfortunately, we're in short supply right now. >> david, is john boehner's role -- has his role been diminished? >> no. i mean, look, what you have is a situation, i think what's clearly occurred here has been the house passed bills in terms of being able to...
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it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you can get quality insurance that does not require any health questions or a medical exam. your rate of $9.95 a month per unit will never increase and your coverage will never decrease. so call now and ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. go call now! we'll finish up here. >>> now we want the take another look at a story we first told you
it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. affordable...
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jack in allenson, michigan, on our line for independents. go ahead, jack. caller: i want to ask mr. rosenberg if he has ever heard of lincoln electric in cleveland, ohio. host: and why did he wanted to know that? caller: well, they wrote a book, james f. lincoln wrote a book, a new approach to industrial economics where they have no unions. everybody is responsible for their own work. they do peace work. everybody's responsible. everybody has a lifetime job. they get huge pieces of the pie. and ownership is -- the people, the workers, everybody owns the piece of the pie. host: what does this have to do with the fiscal cliff? caller: well, if more -- if more people -- if more industries would go to that, they wouldn't fall off the cliff. everybody would go to work. host: mr. rosenberg? guest: so i haven't heard of that but it sounds like a great place to be and live. i would have to get the name of that again. host: next up is don on the washington redskins. -- "washington journal." caller: i've been on social security for several years now. it's my understanding that the amount of m
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. >> now, that was the jack kemp dinner, they were joking about seeing each other at diners in iowa. both making conscious plays to have the gop reach out to the middle class, reach out beyond their base, the repudiation of mitt romney. are they on a collision course? >> this is a rivalry welcome. i mean, bring it on! this is what the republican party needs. >> the real battle will be rubio/ted cruz because they want to say i can lock up latinos. cruz, he's a texan, he's going to come in slinging. he's going to walk in and say, marco, you're not the only hot hispanic. >> they're both trying to craft this middle class message but they're doing it in subtly different ways. i think rubio has the inside track. >> let's do something a little more top call, which is john boehner and eric cantor. even politico was saying a year ago they call for a truce, their staffs were trying to find a way to work together. speaker vote is coming up january 3rd. boehner had a bad beating in that plan b vote. >> i think the main thing that boehner has going for him in the rivalry is he has the worst job i
. >> now, that was the jack kemp dinner, they were joking about seeing each other at diners in iowa. both making conscious plays to have the gop reach out to the middle class, reach out beyond their base, the repudiation of mitt romney. are they on a collision course? >> this is a rivalry welcome. i mean, bring it on! this is what the republican party needs. >> the real battle will be rubio/ted cruz because they want to say i can lock up latinos. cruz, he's a texan, he's going...
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down the tubes and to the clarion calls from people like chuck hagel and alan simpson and lugar and jack danforth, not just from us, that ought to shake people up about where we are and where we were going and what we hope would have been with a degree of penetration that astounded us from the "washington post" piece before the book was all the credibility that we had built up it wasn't just a couple people coming from one end of the spin from but saying it's all the fault of people at the every end this is the case of a system that is grown and dysfunction as one party has become as we say and insertion of life here and it becomes to move to your relevancy and needs to move back to where it was where we had a system that had plenty of imperfections that work to solve short and long-term problems that has the tough decisions would make. the first was one of norm's great lines that we've been talking about in this book if you want to understand the book we believe they move from say the 40-yard line to the 25-yard line but they point to outside the stadium all together. >> the next is the
down the tubes and to the clarion calls from people like chuck hagel and alan simpson and lugar and jack danforth, not just from us, that ought to shake people up about where we are and where we were going and what we hope would have been with a degree of penetration that astounded us from the "washington post" piece before the book was all the credibility that we had built up it wasn't just a couple people coming from one end of the spin from but saying it's all the fault of people...
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. >> jack, let me ask you, one of the complaints we've heard is that speaker boehner has a policy he does not bring a bill to the floor of the house that does not have a majority republican vote. can they pass something in the house with a majority of democratic votes and then find 17 republicans to get this through? >> i think it's unlikely and i think it's unlikely all the way around this would happen. look, obama wins the optics of this politically either way. it's a bad time to be a republican, let's face it, but there's no incentive for boehner and the republicans to do a deal with obama. the simple reason, tom, obama will not agree to any significant spending cut. so why give him any kind of a grand bargain that the press will give him credit for and he can end the year as some kind of victorious guy? if you look at the u.s. deficit is about $4 trillion a year. these tax increases cover about 400 billion. that's 9 or 10%. that's. it the rest of this battle is over entitlements. i mean the democrats could solve this whole thing simply by agreeing to a minor increase, just a two
. >> jack, let me ask you, one of the complaints we've heard is that speaker boehner has a policy he does not bring a bill to the floor of the house that does not have a majority republican vote. can they pass something in the house with a majority of democratic votes and then find 17 republicans to get this through? >> i think it's unlikely and i think it's unlikely all the way around this would happen. look, obama wins the optics of this politically either way. it's a bad time to...
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down the tubes and to the clarion calls from people like chuck hagel and alan simpson and lugar and jack danforth, not just from us, that ought to shake people up about where we are and where we were going and what we hope would have been with a degree of penetration that astounded us from the "washington post" piece before the book was all the credibility that we had built up it wasn't just a couple people coming from one end of the spin from but saying it's all the fault of people at the every end this is the case of a system that is grown and dysfunction as one party has become as we say and insertion of life here and it becomes to move to your relevancy and needs to move back to where it was where we had a system that had plenty of imperfections that work to solve short and long-term problems that has the tough decisions would make. the first was one of norm's great lines that we've been talking about in this book if you want to understand the book we believe they move from say the 40-yard line to the 25-yard line but they point to outside the stadium all together. >> the next is the
down the tubes and to the clarion calls from people like chuck hagel and alan simpson and lugar and jack danforth, not just from us, that ought to shake people up about where we are and where we were going and what we hope would have been with a degree of penetration that astounded us from the "washington post" piece before the book was all the credibility that we had built up it wasn't just a couple people coming from one end of the spin from but saying it's all the fault of people...
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as jack write benson reports, one of the victims had choice words for those who were arrested. >> reporter: the occupants of this stolen car are -- i'm okay now. i just thank god he didn't hurt me. >> reporter: when sharon gardner first saw this nissan maxima, it was speeding away from the bp gas station with the man who had just stolen her purse in the backseat. >> i was in between vacuuming my car out. i was going from my driver's side to my passengers side. by the time i got to the trunk of my truck, he had immediately hurried up and took my pockbook. i had it on the floor. i had it covered up. >> reporter: someone had jotted down the tag number. gardner called the cops while the responding officer was still at the robbery scene, his police radio crackled with news. the speeding nissan had crashed head-on into a metro bus on southern avenue at wheeler road. gardner drove to the scene and met up about hess husband, a d.c. officer. she had she was calm enough to say manage to the man implying that justice could catch up with him. he just didn't think it would be this soon. i say it's okay
as jack write benson reports, one of the victims had choice words for those who were arrested. >> reporter: the occupants of this stolen car are -- i'm okay now. i just thank god he didn't hurt me. >> reporter: when sharon gardner first saw this nissan maxima, it was speeding away from the bp gas station with the man who had just stolen her purse in the backseat. >> i was in between vacuuming my car out. i was going from my driver's side to my passengers side. by the time i...
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what do you think, jack? >> i think that the -- well, there is a couple of things. we don't know all the numbers, all exactly what is going on but we do know a couple of things. we know that president obama was elected because we want and we believe in his ideas and we think he can do this. another thing, we know who -- all this childish behavior that is going on we know who those people are. you know what, it is the republican tea party people and there is only a few of them. why can't the republicans and the democrats getting together and just ignore that tea party and get the work done. >> do you think that will affect elections in the future? >> absolutely. absolutely. i'm going to go out there and walk the beat too and i've had enough of this, you know. it is ridiculous. they are acting like children out there. >> we're going to take your phone calls again but first we're going to take a look at recent comments on the senate floor. senator reid and mcconnell talking about the fiscal cliff. back to your calls after we hear their comments. >> we had a constructiv
what do you think, jack? >> i think that the -- well, there is a couple of things. we don't know all the numbers, all exactly what is going on but we do know a couple of things. we know that president obama was elected because we want and we believe in his ideas and we think he can do this. another thing, we know who -- all this childish behavior that is going on we know who those people are. you know what, it is the republican tea party people and there is only a few of them. why can't...
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"jack reacher" got pretty decent reviews. >> as does she. she's on broadway getting good reviews, re-establishing herself as the person we knew before she went into the tom cruise world, got married in a castle and all sorts of strange things started happening. this is going to be one of the quickest celebrity recoveries on both sides. >> what are we listening to in 2013? >> what are we listening to in 2013. there's going to be a new cher album next year. we're both excited about that. one of the interesting things about 2013 i'm not going to be able to tell you. it will bubble up from the internet the way "call me maybe" and psy did. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> for every extreme athlete you see on video, there's a photographer ♪ ♪ >>> extreme sports have never been more popular. the craft of filming it is also getting attention. we recently met with a new guys who turned their passion for climbing and adventure into sender films. if you're not standing on top of the world, this is the next best thing. the footage can be ha
"jack reacher" got pretty decent reviews. >> as does she. she's on broadway getting good reviews, re-establishing herself as the person we knew before she went into the tom cruise world, got married in a castle and all sorts of strange things started happening. this is going to be one of the quickest celebrity recoveries on both sides. >> what are we listening to in 2013? >> what are we listening to in 2013. there's going to be a new cher album next year. we're both...
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since you foolishly brought back your bonus jack! i have copied your two pure beef patties, lettuce, melting cheese, pickles, and middle bun, plus fries and a drink for $4.49. and now you will tell me what is in your secret sauce!! uh, i think i know. "we all know," "pretty obvious." you couldn't tell me when i handed out the wiener-dog lasers!?! growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald good morning, everyone. it's friday, december 28. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 5:30. >>> oakland police are working this morning at two crime scenes where a total of three people were killed overnight. about 1:
since you foolishly brought back your bonus jack! i have copied your two pure beef patties, lettuce, melting cheese, pickles, and middle bun, plus fries and a drink for $4.49. and now you will tell me what is in your secret sauce!! uh, i think i know. "we all know," "pretty obvious." you couldn't tell me when i handed out the wiener-dog lasers!?! growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record...
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the great white way goes dark tonight to honor actor jack klugman. the marquee will dim for one minute at 8:00. klugman owned a tony award nomination for "gypsy" in 1960. his broadway roles include "the sunshine boys." >>> britney spears could be out as a judge in "the x factor" after just one season. reports say simon cowell didn't believe she was earning her paycheck. >> could wanted crazy britney. but he got boring britney. and critics seem to agree that she didn't add much to the show. >>> the clock is ticking and the world is waiting for the big ball drop here in new york in times square. >> preparations have shifted into full swing. and workers are putting on the touches of the giant waterford crystal ball. >>> a chicago woman has found her own unique way to celebrate the holidays. >> she creates amazing gingerbread villages with trains and christmas trees. the village is illuminated. and music plays around it. and she started it as a way to beat homesickness. beautiful, too. >>> and listen to this. an oregon man is going retro in hopes of find
the great white way goes dark tonight to honor actor jack klugman. the marquee will dim for one minute at 8:00. klugman owned a tony award nomination for "gypsy" in 1960. his broadway roles include "the sunshine boys." >>> britney spears could be out as a judge in "the x factor" after just one season. reports say simon cowell didn't believe she was earning her paycheck. >> could wanted crazy britney. but he got boring britney. and critics seem to...
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jack was alluding that it was more of a slope than a cliff. host: david lightman was saying if the market tumbles even further, that could prompt some action by congress. this is from "the new york times." there was a sharper than expected dip. host: back to your calls. fred from miami, democrat's line as the fiscal cliff talks head down to the wire. caller: good morning, sir, and good morning to everybody. i do not think --is going to work for the less fortunate. by doing so, i think it will be more pronounced, the line between rich and for. you are the beneficiary of the system and do not care about the program. the social program -- [indiscernible] i have time. everybody has to come to an argument -- if we love america, we have to make sure everybody is [indiscernible] in the system where everybody has the certain well-being. i think this is a time -- host: fred from miami. some editorials from "the washington post." "avoid the cliff." host: added to oil from "the washington post. -- an editorial from "the washington post." this from one of
jack was alluding that it was more of a slope than a cliff. host: david lightman was saying if the market tumbles even further, that could prompt some action by congress. this is from "the new york times." there was a sharper than expected dip. host: back to your calls. fred from miami, democrat's line as the fiscal cliff talks head down to the wire. caller: good morning, sir, and good morning to everybody. i do not think --is going to work for the less fortunate. by doing so, i think...
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. >>> the national park service is explaining why it tried to evict jack owes boathouse from a yorj town waterfront. the month to month lease is not in the name of the current owner it says. paul sim kins owns and runs the boathouse which has operated under the same lease since 1982. he took over when his friend and partner frank baxter died three years ago. the park service says it was reviewing the contract when it realized the name wasn't on it. it put the eviction on hold. >>> plans to move the redskins training camp to richmond are good to go. richmond city council just approved an agreement to build a training camp facility. construction could begin as early as next week. that facility would include two football field, a fieldhouse, an area for fans and a drill field. it could be ready in time for next summer's training camp. >>> it looks like hurricane sandy left a mark on d.c. metro, at least when it comes to ridership. metro is saying ridership fell below expectations in the month of october. losing an estimated 2.4 million trips because of sandy. even though the storm didn't da
. >>> the national park service is explaining why it tried to evict jack owes boathouse from a yorj town waterfront. the month to month lease is not in the name of the current owner it says. paul sim kins owns and runs the boathouse which has operated under the same lease since 1982. he took over when his friend and partner frank baxter died three years ago. the park service says it was reviewing the contract when it realized the name wasn't on it. it put the eviction on hold....
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the parks service says jack's boathouse has been operating on a month-to-month lease since 1982. it was not under the name of the current owner. the agency wants a concession contract. there were told to leave in january, but the victim is on hold while the park service review the situation. as we talk about america's money, milk prices could go through the roof soon. brandi hitt explains how it is tied to the fiscal cliff. >> good morning. call it the dairy cliff. starting new year's day, the price of milk could double if congress does not have a new farm bill. a 1949 law kicks in that would force the government to pay dairy farmers much higher prices for milk. sales of new homes it jumped 4.4% last month to the fastest pace in 2.5 years. new home sales up more than 15% over the past year. ford will expand a half-dozen plants in michigan creating 2300 jobs. it's part of the companies promised to invest $6.2 billion in its u.s. plants and create 12,000 jobs by 2015. the biggest movie flop of 2012 is. is. " it grossed a total of $264, meaning two dozen people bought tickets. >> hi
the parks service says jack's boathouse has been operating on a month-to-month lease since 1982. it was not under the name of the current owner. the agency wants a concession contract. there were told to leave in january, but the victim is on hold while the park service review the situation. as we talk about america's money, milk prices could go through the roof soon. brandi hitt explains how it is tied to the fiscal cliff. >> good morning. call it the dairy cliff. starting new year's...
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we talked with jack jacobs about it. joining us from washington and host of andrea mitchell reporteds, andrea mitchell. andrea, jack jacobs had some wonderful, warm memories of general schwartzkopf. we were talking about, of course, he was a four-star general but the humanity of the guy and approachability of the guy was a lot different than a lot of flag officers we see in the military. >> absolutely. you talked about peg mullen, the mother who lost her son. that's what comes through. norman schwartzkopf is compared to generals of the last century. he's been lauded by presidents and military leaders as the most celebrated battlefield commander of his generation. nicknamed stormin norm nan for his legendary temper, he was an american original. he used his prewar briefings to try to scare saddam hussein into backing down. >> if the iraqis are dumb enough to attack they will pay a terrible price for it. come across that border and come down here. i'm completely confident we'll kick his butt when he gets here. >> when the d
we talked with jack jacobs about it. joining us from washington and host of andrea mitchell reporteds, andrea mitchell. andrea, jack jacobs had some wonderful, warm memories of general schwartzkopf. we were talking about, of course, he was a four-star general but the humanity of the guy and approachability of the guy was a lot different than a lot of flag officers we see in the military. >> absolutely. you talked about peg mullen, the mother who lost her son. that's what comes through....
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. >>> joining us now by phone, jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient and knew general schwarzkopf well. welcome to "way too early." i know that you knew general schwarzkopf very well. your thoughts on his passing, sir? >> i knew him from years and years ago. he was lieutenant and i was a major. he had the reputation he acquired later on as stormin' norman. he was well known by everyone. he made his mark. >> how did he lead? >> say it again. >> how did he lead, how did he win the troops? >> typically, he led from the front. and that's kind of unusual especially today when it's easy to do otherwise through technolo technologically means. he was always up front. some people accused him of being extremely flamboyant. unnecessarily flamboyant. but his personality was such that he couldn't possibly do it any other way. in vietnam, he did it exactly the same way as he did it every other time. sometimes recklessly as a matter of fact, he was occasionally accused of being reckless and all of us have made mistakes in combat and he made his share, too, but he had people working for him, who loved
. >>> joining us now by phone, jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient and knew general schwarzkopf well. welcome to "way too early." i know that you knew general schwarzkopf very well. your thoughts on his passing, sir? >> i knew him from years and years ago. he was lieutenant and i was a major. he had the reputation he acquired later on as stormin' norman. he was well known by everyone. he made his mark. >> how did he lead? >> say it again. >> how did...
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it is hard to sheep in this town because people are so jacked up and they are just ready for sunday night. it is only friday morning. a company more days to go. i think people, if they could, they would start tailgating right now. >> some may already have. >> i mean it is the holiday week and everything. but it is as big a game as we can recall in this town in decades. can you feel the magnitude of this one and it has been building all week and it will build to that crescendo come sunday night. we caught one the guys. they got some individual awards with going to the pro bowl. but when you talk to the guys and you talk to rg iii who will be making his first pro bowl appearance being a rookie. they will tell you it is not about individual success. and you and i talk about this all the time. how good does a team have to be in order to get those individual awards that we're now seeing for rg iii and lorenzo alexander who i did talk to yesterday. he said he wanted to thank everybody for being in his corner. trent williams, we know about his plight. he missed the last four games of last season
it is hard to sheep in this town because people are so jacked up and they are just ready for sunday night. it is only friday morning. a company more days to go. i think people, if they could, they would start tailgating right now. >> some may already have. >> i mean it is the holiday week and everything. but it is as big a game as we can recall in this town in decades. can you feel the magnitude of this one and it has been building all week and it will build to that crescendo come...
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the san francisco city attorney filed suit against check 'n go alleging it jacked up interest rates from the state's legal limit of 36-percent to as high as 400-percent >> we found that a check and go was not adhering to the california interest rates limits. and stephen porter and with out of state banks to partner and get around those. we are going to work with people throughout the state to make sure that we get folks restitution that they deserve. >> reporter: the city has now reached a settlement with check n go. without admitting any wrongdoing check-n-go has agreed to refund up to 4.3 million dollars to californians who were overcharged when taking out online 4-month installment loans between november 2006 and june 2008. now grant here's the hitch. people only have 90 days to apply for this refund. and that 90 days begins tomorrow. >> grant: how much money can people expect to get back. >> depending on how much interest you were charged it could be anywhere from 20-dollars to 46-hundred dollars. now to find out if you qualify you can go to the website caloanrefund.org >> grant: dan
the san francisco city attorney filed suit against check 'n go alleging it jacked up interest rates from the state's legal limit of 36-percent to as high as 400-percent >> we found that a check and go was not adhering to the california interest rates limits. and stephen porter and with out of state banks to partner and get around those. we are going to work with people throughout the state to make sure that we get folks restitution that they deserve. >> reporter: the city has now...
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general jack keene former vice chief of staff of the army joining us by phone. general keene? >> hi. >> harris: i wish it were for a different occasion tonight. but i want to get your thoughts now on the passing of general schwarzkopf. >> i have tremendous admiration with the general and a personal relationship with him. i served with him for a number of years in alaska. i was a captain and he promoted me to major and i spent time with him pr pro pro federal governmentally and secretary of state socially. he is a charismatic larger than life leader. a guy that didn't need to be instructed on how you to be a leader. he was one of those very view people that was -- very few people that was born with the gift of leadership. the overwhelming majority of dll of our leaders it is a experience as a result of training and education but schwarzkopf was gifted in that sense. he knew people and knew how to mckinley motivate them -- how to motivate them and inspire them. the cultivation of that came with desert shield and desert storm and how he inspired all of the soldiers and the tremen
general jack keene former vice chief of staff of the army joining us by phone. general keene? >> hi. >> harris: i wish it were for a different occasion tonight. but i want to get your thoughts now on the passing of general schwarzkopf. >> i have tremendous admiration with the general and a personal relationship with him. i served with him for a number of years in alaska. i was a captain and he promoted me to major and i spent time with him pr pro pro federal governmentally and...
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dianne feinstein, pat leahy, carl levin, max baucus and depending on how you pars the statement, senator jack reed. why are your colleagues holding back and what are you doing to push them on this issue? >> recognize, this is an institution, the senate, that rarely changes its rules. so folks have been here often for very long time saying, well, we can always make a gentleman's agreement to make this place work. we score the social contrast. that would be ideal and certainly if these rules worked in the past why can't they work today. so there are folks reluctant to change them saying the better thing is to restore the social contrast. quite frankly, we've tried that. the minority leader and the democratic leader worked out a gentleman's agreement two years ago. it failed utterly. it's just clear, we're not in the same world. >> sir, how do you define failure? >> well, we failed in the sense that it was supposed to eliminate these huge number of filibusters and allow us to get an agenda on the floor. no longer have the blocking of bills before we get to the floor and to greatly expedite nomin
dianne feinstein, pat leahy, carl levin, max baucus and depending on how you pars the statement, senator jack reed. why are your colleagues holding back and what are you doing to push them on this issue? >> recognize, this is an institution, the senate, that rarely changes its rules. so folks have been here often for very long time saying, well, we can always make a gentleman's agreement to make this place work. we score the social contrast. that would be ideal and certainly if these...
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lisa jacks crone, head of the environmental protection agency is leaving. and jackson's tenure was marched by brawls over global warming pollution. the keystone pipeline and coal fired plants. the president praising her efforts, calling her commitment to the health of families unwavering. >>> former senator chuck hagel's possible nomination as defense secretary is taking another hit today. i want to show you this. take a look. it is the new ad from the log cabin republicanss. it says chuck hagel is wrong on iran, wrong on israel and wrong on gay rights. he's been criticized for his past remarks on the gay community, on israel and for his opposition to take unilateral actions against iran. take a listen. >> that trial balloon has been popped. the senator hagle as a possibility for secretary of defense has lost a lot of altitude. >> here so explain why it matters is democratic strategist jimmy williams. jimmy, in all fairness, though, when it comes to gay rights, hagel has many coout to apologize for those remarks that he made almost 15 years ago. explain the
lisa jacks crone, head of the environmental protection agency is leaving. and jackson's tenure was marched by brawls over global warming pollution. the keystone pipeline and coal fired plants. the president praising her efforts, calling her commitment to the health of families unwavering. >>> former senator chuck hagel's possible nomination as defense secretary is taking another hit today. i want to show you this. take a look. it is the new ad from the log cabin republicanss. it says...
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"jack reacher" number 4 "parental guidance" number 3 "the hobbit" number twon django unchained" and number one, "lesmis" made $18 million. >>> making news this morning, nelson mandela back at home this morning after being discharged where the hospital. the 94-year-old nobel peace prize laureate has been hospitalized and treated for a lung infession and underwent surgery to remove gallstone. >>> russian president putin says he will sign a bill banning americans from adopting russian children. the bill is part of a larger measure aimed at retaliating against a recently signed u.s. law calling for sanctions against russians deemed guilty of human rights violations. russia has been the single biggest sort of adopted children by u.s. families. >>> emergency contraceptives will remain part of the federal health care law. -- and similar contraceptive bills from acquired health care plans. two companies sued the government. >>> if you've been to an aquarium, a question may have crossed your mind, what if the glass shattered? it happened last, it burt right there. that poor person, showering crowds
"jack reacher" number 4 "parental guidance" number 3 "the hobbit" number twon django unchained" and number one, "lesmis" made $18 million. >>> making news this morning, nelson mandela back at home this morning after being discharged where the hospital. the 94-year-old nobel peace prize laureate has been hospitalized and treated for a lung infession and underwent surgery to remove gallstone. >>> russian president putin says he will...
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general jack keane, thank you so much as always for joining us. >> good talking to you, patti ann. gregg: all right. do you happen to have plans for the new year? we hope it includes fox news and our all-american new year's eve, beginning at 11:00 p.m. eastern time new year's eve. megyn kelly, bill hemmer will again bring you the big event live from times square in new york city. you can be part of it by texting us your happy new year's message. it is simple. type the letter u text, one word, leave a space, type a brief message send it to 36288. utext, your message and to 36288. watch for your message on new year's eve with megyn and bill. sound like fun. >>> america is on the verge again of the debt clock. it is rising. the milestone could be reached in days. what emergency plans may be put into effect? patti ann: are you looking for a job right now? who is recruiting american workers hard with promises of big benefits? >> get resume's every day coming across our desk and if you see a good one you're jumping on it and hiring good people immediately. [ male announcer ] how do you m
general jack keane, thank you so much as always for joining us. >> good talking to you, patti ann. gregg: all right. do you happen to have plans for the new year? we hope it includes fox news and our all-american new year's eve, beginning at 11:00 p.m. eastern time new year's eve. megyn kelly, bill hemmer will again bring you the big event live from times square in new york city. you can be part of it by texting us your happy new year's message. it is simple. type the letter u text, one...
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perhaps the biggest surprise, jc penney undergoing a positive turn, even as we speak, despite jack pin neigh appearing ton a do-or-die list for 2013, "the wall street journal." a big year ahead for ceo ron johnson, leads us to craig johnson's list of disappointments, ron johnson's old employer, apple, outside the apple store in the grove yesterday in l.a., yes, you heard me, he dissed apple. well, kind of. a little. >> apple's been -- has had a tremendous success story for any number of years now, but we think in terms of traffic and what we see at the stores, things have peaked out a little bit. so, they will still have a good season, still be up strong double digits but wouldn't be the outsized growth we have seen for any number of years now. >> all right. johnson also says sacks has struggled a bit, though he says the shoe department has been fine. overall holiday growth sales blow ducks is still 2.8% but he says to meet that sales this week today, tomorrow and the weekend have to hit it out of the park, otherwise, he says close to 2%. compared to 5.8% growth a year ago. >> jane, th
perhaps the biggest surprise, jc penney undergoing a positive turn, even as we speak, despite jack pin neigh appearing ton a do-or-die list for 2013, "the wall street journal." a big year ahead for ceo ron johnson, leads us to craig johnson's list of disappointments, ron johnson's old employer, apple, outside the apple store in the grove yesterday in l.a., yes, you heard me, he dissed apple. well, kind of. a little. >> apple's been -- has had a tremendous success story for any...
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jack lemmon. he's dead and gone and but, from the odd couple i said you must know annoying orange. and i got nothing with annoying orange. >> i didn't know annoying orange. >> it's huge. i think the first one, my kids love it, it is annoying and really funny, though. he's an orange that -- that talks to other fruits, and he insults other fruits. >> what is it? >> orange you glad i didn't say apple again? >> he's got that laugh. this was the original one, andrew, 126 million hits. on youtube. it had an emmy award winning tv show that resulted from it. but it's a huge cultural phenomenon at least among children. so i just wanted to show you who i was talking about. forget the guy's name. >> hey, apple? >> what? >> can you do this? he's very, very annoying. but it is a huge -- has a huge cult following. you haven't seen it either. right now you feel enriched from this? >> i usually don't spend my time looking at this stuff. but i can see that i'm missing something. >> i don't want to know what you sp
jack lemmon. he's dead and gone and but, from the odd couple i said you must know annoying orange. and i got nothing with annoying orange. >> i didn't know annoying orange. >> it's huge. i think the first one, my kids love it, it is annoying and really funny, though. he's an orange that -- that talks to other fruits, and he insults other fruits. >> what is it? >> orange you glad i didn't say apple again? >> he's got that laugh. this was the original one, andrew,...
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jack klugman lived a famous life that's worthy of note. he didn't just save lives on tv, he saved lives. may he rest in peace. we'll see you tomorrow. don't forget to check out my blog on the "washington post." now it's time for lawrence o'donnell.peace. that's it for tonight. see you tomorrow. check out my work at "washington post" at wonkblog.com. "first look" is up next. >>> right now on "first look," heavy snow, thunderstorms, freezing rain and high winds serving up a nightmare for stranded holiday travelers. >>> president obama aboard air force one right now racing back to washington to try to lead us away from the fiscal cliff. >>> former president george h.w. bush in intentive care. we'll have the latest on that. >>> a vigil for firefighters, a tornado in action and december surfing in the great lakes. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. a powerful winter storm that brought an odd mix of tornadoes, heavy winds and snow to the nation's midsection is now wreaking havoc on the northeast. snow and sleet have produced treacherous road c
jack klugman lived a famous life that's worthy of note. he didn't just save lives on tv, he saved lives. may he rest in peace. we'll see you tomorrow. don't forget to check out my blog on the "washington post." now it's time for lawrence o'donnell.peace. that's it for tonight. see you tomorrow. check out my work at "washington post" at wonkblog.com. "first look" is up next. >>> right now on "first look," heavy snow, thunderstorms, freezing rain...
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what did jack klugman and his brother do? they produced another "quincy"
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jack klugman lived a famous life that's worthy of note. he didn't just save lives on tv, he saved lives. may he rest in peace. we'll see you tomorrow. don't forget to check out my blog on the "washington post." now it's time for lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> oh, i guess it is showtime. i'm actually trying to finish my christmas shopping. a little bit behind, but, you know, on-line shopping, it will get done. plenty of time to do it during the commercial breaks. let's do this show. with only three business days left until we go off the fiscal curb, says the teleprompter, republicans and democrats are exactly where i always thought they would be. not even close to an agreement. >> christmas is over and most people have the day off. >> we have a dysfunctional congress, but the politicians are still pretending to work. >> people don't like congress. >> it is up to the senate to act. >> harry reid is working on legislation. >> harry reid, the congress and the president. >> the president is cutting his hawaii vacation short to deal
jack klugman lived a famous life that's worthy of note. he didn't just save lives on tv, he saved lives. may he rest in peace. we'll see you tomorrow. don't forget to check out my blog on the "washington post." now it's time for lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> oh, i guess it is showtime. i'm actually trying to finish my christmas shopping. a little bit behind, but, you know, on-line shopping, it will get done. plenty of time to do it during the commercial breaks....
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what did jack klugman and his brother do? they produced another "quincy" episode which passed the bill very much likehe
what did jack klugman and his brother do? they produced another "quincy" episode which passed the bill very much likehe
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jacks it will reduce the debt by one point eight trillion dollars over the next decade attacks like this one thousand nine hundred sixty nine hundred sixty four or cutting off taxpayer subsidies to big oil which total forty billion dollars over ten years are ending the massive capital gains loophole which sets income taxes on hedge fund managers and vulture capitalists like mitt romney and people like paris hilton at a maximum fifteen percent less than half of what actual working people pay or common sense cuts to our bloated wasteful defense budget or how to raising the minimum wage that would stimulate the economy and those over the long haul reduce our debt because more people would be paying more taxes or breaking up the big banks to prevent more costly deficit expanding bailouts in the future or how about creating a single payer health care system would cut into half our deficit it do see in health care costs if all of these things were on the table this would be a robust debate that reflects the political leanings of a center left nation but they are not on the table which shows no
jacks it will reduce the debt by one point eight trillion dollars over the next decade attacks like this one thousand nine hundred sixty nine hundred sixty four or cutting off taxpayer subsidies to big oil which total forty billion dollars over ten years are ending the massive capital gains loophole which sets income taxes on hedge fund managers and vulture capitalists like mitt romney and people like paris hilton at a maximum fifteen percent less than half of what actual working people pay or...
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defense department, other names and defense officials, ashton carter as well as rhode island senator jack reid who doesn't necessarily seem to be resistant to joining the cabinet and whose name would be floated if hegel's isn't. >> thank you as always, sir. >> thanks, craig. >> a new york newspaper is responding to massive criticism after publishing addresses of gun permit owners. here's the article from the junior of news that is sparking all the outrage. it is titled the gun owner next door. what you don't know about the weapons in your neighborhood. the information that published isn't anything secret. it's something that anyone can access. in this case the data was published and as you might imagine, it spread like wildfire on social media, sparking thousands of angry complaints. what was the process that the paper took to get these names? >> they did what anybody can do and filed the freedom of information request and asked for the names and addresses of all the gun licenses. when they asked for it, they were able to get most of the information. they got the addresses and they got th
defense department, other names and defense officials, ashton carter as well as rhode island senator jack reid who doesn't necessarily seem to be resistant to joining the cabinet and whose name would be floated if hegel's isn't. >> thank you as always, sir. >> thanks, craig. >> a new york newspaper is responding to massive criticism after publishing addresses of gun permit owners. here's the article from the junior of news that is sparking all the outrage. it is titled the gun...